USB MIC DELAY

Hey Forum
Can anybody help me...I have a USB mic...i set it up as an aggregate device for my mic... but now when i record on it i get a delay so I sound off...anything that enters the mic takes a while to get there...is there anything that I can do to correct this...please help me...
CNotes

A work around would be to bounce your song down to instramental 2 track.. Open new song, bring in the 2 track bounce and record your vocals.. So now Logic doesn't have so much work to do. You should be able to get buffers small enough to not be bothered by delay
When you got a good take, import the vox track back into the original work file. So now you have finished vocal track, and all the raw tracks, so you can still mix..

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